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Two vintage machines at Salvation Army. My husband bought the teal one for ten bucks so he could have his own to play with!

Koran hip-hop songwritter as well as singer. He can rap very well. his eyes look like mascaraed but It's not true. his eyes are naturally like that.

 

+) If there's anything wrong in english, could you tell me?

A pair or young singers entertain people on Oceanside Pier at sunset on Monday evening.

 

©Dave Dorman Photography 2012

Folk singers captured at a friends Birthday Party at the end of a performance. Half in bright sunshine, they proved a difficult subject!

Sonke “All of Us” South African Zulu Music Evening with Luyanda and other Lion King Cast Members Singers & Musicians Performing at The Africa Centre London November 1st 2002 With Siso Andille and Lindiwe from Duban

-"You are the new day" by the King's Singers

Singer Island is located on the Atlantic coast of Palm Beach County, Florida in the South Florida metropolitan area. Most of it is in the city of Riviera Beach, but the town of Palm Beach Shores occupies its southern tip. Its latitude of is 26.784 N and its longitude is -80.037 W. The easternmost point of Florida is located there in Palm Beach Shores. Singer Island is actually a peninsula and not an island. Before the Palm Beach Inlet was created, it was connected to the island of Palm Beach to the south.[1]

Named after Palm Beach developer Paris Singer, a son of Isaac Singer, the Singer Sewing Machine magnate, Singer Island has parks, marinas, hiking and bike paths, as well as 47 miles (75.6 km) of sparkling white sand beaches[2] that has been considered one of the top five beaches in Palm Beach County.

singer elise nunes with glasses

American Tan

1940s Weekend 2012

 

Holt Station

North Norfolk Railway (Poppy Line)

Holt, Norfolk, England, UK

Shantha found this fully functioning and very beautiful Singer sewing machine in a bin. A bin!

The Cab @ The Knitting Factory

 

July 31, 2008

Tribal Singer

 

We’ve all got our song to sing and we all need a tribe to sing it to. This piece came about after I decided to quit my job and pursue creativity and art full time. I have just started an Art Residency at a recycle centre and I am with my tribe and singing my song.

 

Assembled using Singer sewing machine bits for the arms, body, staff and fixings, a cog from a drill for its eye and copper plumbing piping.

 

This piece is an example of how the product and the meaning of the sculpture merge. Marketing can be sustainable, intriguing and deliver your message in a positive and engaging way. Get in contact and let’s discuss how I can help your business sing its song through art. You don’t even need a concept, I can come up with that...

Jayquan Photoshoot 12/09

 

For my video; youtu.be/P7PLhwZtHEM

 

brass and blue paint

 

With a four-cylinder ten horsepower engine the Singer 10 was launched at the 1912 Motor Show. William Rootes, Singer apprentice and consummate car-salesman, contracted to buy the entire first year's supply. It became a best-seller

 

1100 cc Ten with Singer's own engine

 

Southward Car Museum, , Paraparaumu, New Zealand

A singer in the carport of the marbleworks.

Today I visited the Imperial War Museum (especially floors 2 and 3.) John Singer Sargent's late masterpiece Gassed finished March 1919 . It depicts the aftermath of a mustard gas attack during the First World War, with a line of wounded soldiers walking towards a dressing station. Sargent was commissioned by the British War Memorials Committee to document the war and visited the Western Front in July 1918 spending time with the Guards Division near Arras. The painting is a harrowing scene depicting the ugliness of war and its victims, it references Pieter Bruegel the Elder's The Parable of the Blind leading the blind of 1568. If you are in London you should go and see this powerful work.

On a happier note I visited my friend Kate Wilson and her show "Total Rubbish." The paintings although depicting rubbish were very far from rubbish, but a powerful comment on what is often discarded or seen as waste. In some ways there is a sort of link with Sargent and the human detritus of war.

singer of the band from before pic.

Alexande da Costa Barbosa, performing in the club "Zu mir oder zu dir', Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg,

BOSTON, MA - May 17: Swans (led by founder Michael Gira, and including original member Norman Westberg (gtr)) lead a pummeling set of material from their newest recording To Be Kind, as well as two new tracks. Additional members include Christoph Hahn (pedal steel), Thor Harris (percussion, violin, etc), Phil Puleo (drums) and Chris Pradvica (bass). Support from Jenny Hval. Shot at Royale on Saturday, May 17, 2014. © Tim Bugbee / tinnitus photography

car park outside my place...

AWESOME ! youtu.be/upH7E5G5lFE

 

We are mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, daughters, sons, teachers, lawyers, VETERANS, singers, artists, families, neighbors, and more but We Are a People Not Your Mascots ! #changethename #changethemascot

 

Not Your Mascots, a 501(c)3 organization, is excited to announce its emergence as a newly formed non-profit that is dedicated to addressing the misappropriation of Indigenous identity and imagery through education, advocacy, and media outreach efforts to provide comprehensive solutions that will end the use of harmful native mascots and stereotypes. Not Your Mascots recognizes the need for cooperation and unity between educational institutions, the media, and the general public in the creation of a future in which society will be free of the harms of Native objectification. Not Your Mascots Board Members will be present at the rally and march to the Vikings vs. Washington game on Sunday, November 2, 2014 at TCF Stadium in Minnesota to protest the racially degrading name of the Washington football team. We are asserting our identity as Native Peoples. We are human beings, not mascots.

 

Native mascots perpetuate social injustice, reinforce stereotypes, and lead to discrimination and disregard of Indigenous peoples in America and globally.

 

Not Your Mascots endorses and will participate at the #NotYourMascot and the No Honor in Racism marches.

 

Anishinaabe (Ojibwe), Dakota (Sioux), Oneida, Mohican, Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, and many other Tribes for a total of 22 Sovereign Nations will participate in the rally and lend their voices to the decades-long fight to #ChangeTheName.

 

Dancers, drums, and performers throughout the event and concert to follow at Northrop Auditorium, 12pm, including:

Gretchen Morris - Hoop Dancer

Mic Jordan - Hip Hop Artist

Ringing Shield - Drum Group

SOUP JUICE - Comedian

Tall Paul - Hip Hop Artist

 

Events Supported by:

AIM Patrol of Minneapolis

AIM of Twin Cities

Ho-Chunk Nation

IdleNoMore Twin Cities

IdleNoMore Wisconsin

Institute for Critical Animal Studies, North America

March Against Corruption

Minnesota Two Spirit Society

Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

The National Coalition Against Racism in Sports and Media

Not Your Mascots

OccupyMN

Protect Our Manoomin

Save The Kids Augsburg College

Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

Twin Cities Save the Kids

United Urban Warrior Society

Wisconsin Indian Mascot and Logo Task Force

Nanako Kogiku, IAEA Associate Press and Public Information Officer, presented an "IAEA Lecture" its history, role and function, to visiting Little Singers of Hyogo Inami (Japan) during the choirs visit to the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 3 April 2017.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Singer Julia Volkova. Band t.A.T.u. With Husband.

This was shot to illustrate a talk on the HTML ARIA standards for the Silicon Valley Code Camp

This is number 43 of 100 in my 100 Strangers photo project.

 

This is Heather from the suburbs of Chicago. She is a Singer, part of a larger crew of Singers and Dancers currently performing in the theatre productions onboard the Norwegian Jewel cruise liner.

 

Heather graduated from NYU (Tisch School of the Arts) with a BFA in Drama. When she was younger she wanted to grow up to be a Farmer. It wasn't until highschool that she started down the path to being a performer. Since then she's pushed herself to excel as a Singer, eventually casting in Las Vegas for her current job.

 

I asked Heather what she likes most about working onboard a cruise ship and what she misses most being stuck at sea for so long. She compared working on the ship to being like a snail...you're constantly travelling around the world, but at the same time you're always "at home". A unique perspective. No matter what foreign port she's in, as soon as she steps back onboard she's home. Familiarity is never far away. On the downside it's difficult at times to communicate with friends and family back home. Living onboard there is the tendancy to forget there is a world that exists beyond the seas. When talking to friends and family, it's a sudden reality check of what everyone else faces in the 'normal' world. Being onboard is it's own little world.

 

I met Heather in the gym onboard the Norwegian Jewel. I was in the studio logging some personal yoga time and she was rehearsing for an upcoming show. Can you focus with someone singing Shania Twain beside you? :) After chatting with her and Anthony (Stranger #44) for a while, I returned to the studio with camera in hand.

 

"What was the last thing you ate before becoming Stranger #43 Heather?" ...pineapple and eggs benedict.

 

Thanks for participating Heather.

 

You can see my other strangers in my 100 Strangers set, and strangers from other participating photographers in the 100 Strangers flickr pool. Learn more about the 100 Strangers photo project here.

Paul Elliott Singer, aka Paul Singer, is a billionaire American hedge fund manager.

 

This caricature of Paul Singer is an original Photoshop painting.

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